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Lassy Mbouity
BornMbouity Lassy
(1988-10-15)October 15, 1988
Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo
OccupationWriter, Community organizing
LanguageFrench
NationalityCongolese
Literary movementAfrican educational revolution

Lassy Mbouity (born 15 October 1988) in Brazzaville is a Congolese writer.[1] He is currently the only african finalist of Prix du livre politique (the price of the political book) in France.[citation needed] He is best known for have been successively from 2007 to 2009, Secretary General of the Congolese Federation of Students in West Africa (Secrétaire général de l’Association des élèves et étudiants Congolais en Afrique de l'Ouest in french). During the 2016 presidential elections, Mbouity[2] supported[3] the actual president Denis Sassou Nguesso by writing a book about his new government project for the Republic of Congo.[4] [5] [6]

Biography

Lassy Mbouity was born into a poor family from Pointe-Noire, the economic capital of the Republic of Congo with a population of over 715,334 inhabitants. He is a native of the Kingdom of Loango which was a pre-colonial state on the coast of Central Africa, founded at the turn of the fifteenth century and abolished in 1885. He went to the Lycée Victor Augagneur in Pointe-Noire where he spent his childhood but studied history and economics at the Marien Ngouabi University in Brazzaville.[7] [8] [9] After high and brilliant studies in Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire, Mbouity integrates the French Universty of Marine in 2008.[10] [11] [12] [13]

Career

Lassy Mbouity was one of the most vocal leaders of the African youth and the Congolese youth by starting organize campagnes for young people accros Africa in order to educate the generation.[14] [15] [16] After publishing the book Africa after Asia in 2009, this Congolese writer has indeed stored behind the Europeen Economical strategy. In June 2007, Mbouity was appointed as the Chairman of Congolese Federation of Students in West Africa, Mbouity claimed to be economically free and promises to continue to defend the interests of the Congolese people in his books, but also those of young , which remains one of the mainstays. MBouity makes regular visits to Franch president François Hollande and American political leaders.

Mr MBouity, through its accompanying program of youth education, attempts to provide boys and girls with the essential knowledge to become informed educators. The latter will be able to ensure the education of future generations and offer Africa a promising future.

African educational revolution

In his book Révolution de l'éducation africaine, Lassy Mbouity tried to demonstrate why an educational revolution is on in Africa. He said in an interview in Benin that at a the time where the factory civilization gives way to that knowledge, our knowledge transmission is the most important for the future of our countries.[17] [18] [19] [20] [21]

In 2008, Lassy MBouity graduated to join the rank of Marine officer at the French University of Merchand Marine in Cameroon. At the Franch National Assembly, He became the first african finalist of Prix du livre politique (the price of the political book) in France.[citation needed] The price of the political book made him very popular in his country and around countries that speak french by appearing on Newspapers, national Televisions, and Radio stations.[22] [23] [24] [25] [26]

MBouity Lassy is an active member of the Congolese Party of Labour (French: Parti congolais du travail, PCT), founded in 1969 by President Denis Sassou Nguesso. In his book African Engaged or Disaged he said: by heping Republic of Congo to make an effort of signing to invest in the next generation of African leaders, one of my peculiarities is to acquire the African youth life skills (CVC) to change their present and a better future.[27] [28] [29] [30] [31]

Publications

Lassy Bouity is the author of seveval books published in French around the world.

  • Révolution de l'éducation africaine, France, 2010
  • Politique de la Jeunesse Congolaise, France, 2005
  • Démocratie et Afrocratie, France, 2006
  • Unir, bâtir et fournir, France, 2013
  • Mon combat pour la liberté tomes 1, France,2007
  • L'Afrique après l'Asie, France, 2014
  • François Hollande Réveille la Jeunnesse Africaine, 2013
  • Histoire de la République du Congo, France, 2008
  • Histoire de la République démocratique du Congo, France, 2010
  • Histoire de la République Gabonaise, France, 2009
  • Histoire de la République Centrafricaine, France, 2011
  • Denis Sassou Nguesso, ma politique pour le Congo, France, 2015
  • Jeunesse Engagée ou Désengagée, France, 2008
  • L'Afrique en Mouvement, France, 2007
  • Cultures de chez nous, France, 2009
  • Rêver avant de réaliser, France, 2010
  • Les vrais problèmes, les vrais questions, France, 2006


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